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Govt. should be ashamed of delay in serving justice

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– Head of National Security Sectoral Oversight Committee

SLPP MP’s violent death during Aragalaya:

By Shamindra Ferdinando

Government parliamentary group member Rear Admiral Sarath Weerasekera (Retd.) says the ruling party should be ashamed of its pathetic failure to ensure the speedy conclusion of investigations into the killing of Polonnaruwa District SLPP MP Amarakeerthi Atukorale at Nittambuwa on 09 May, 2022.

The government and police should explain the status of the investigation, the former Public Security Minister said, adding that the Parliament, too, should look into this matter.

Referring to the assassination of sitting and former MPs over the past several decades, during the northern and southern conflicts, the Colombo District lawmaker emphasised that there had never been a public lynching of an elected MP. The ex-Minister said that his colleague had been killed while the latter was on his was back home after attending a Temple Trees meeting chaired by the then Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Responding to The Island queries, MP Weerasekera disclosed that he had raised the issue at an SLPP Political Committee meeting held at former Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s official residence at Wijerama Mawatha recently. According to him, among those present were SLPP founder Basil Rajapaksa and their National Organiser Namal Rajapaksa as well as Gamini Lokuge and C.B. Ratnayake.

The former Navy Chief of Staff emphasised that Nittambuwa police and the military could have easily saved the lives of the MP and his police bodyguard if they had swiftly intervened. Instead, they had simply watched a mob that included two Army commandos killing the MP and his police bodyguard, MP Weerasekera said, pointing out that all persons produced in court had been granted bail.

The ex-Minister said that he had asked the SLPP Political Committee how the party could expedite the case. He said he had pointed out to the Political Committee that police and military personnel could have opened fire without specific directives to do so if the lives of people, regardless of their standing in society, were in danger.

MP Weerasekera said that Rambukkana police had averted a major disaster by opening fire in a desperate bid to prevent a mob from setting fire to a bowser carrying 33,000 litres of petrol placed on 19 April, 2022. MP

Weerasekera quit his portfolio on the day before that incident at Rambukkana and Chief Government Whip Prasanna Ranatunga succeeded him as the Public Security Minister.

Declaring that during the public protest campaign (March 31, 2022 to July 20, 2022) the police and the military had been directed not to intervene at all, MP Weerasekera said that though he had sought an explanation from State Defence Minister Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon, in writing, regarding the inaction on their part, he was yet to receive ministerial response.

MP Weerasekera said he had raised the issue with State Minister Tennakoon, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Sectoral Oversight Committee on National Security. Gamini Lokuge and C.B. Ratnayake, too, had stressed the need for early action against those responsible for the cold blooded killing of the MP and his police bodyguard in public, Weerasekera said, insisting that the deplorable manner in which the probe into the killing of Athukorale was hand had led to a severe erosion of public confidence in the SLPP. “How could we reassure the public of security when those responsible for the killing of MP Atukorale and his police bodyguard were yet to be punished,” Weerasekera asked.

Weerasekera said that he was quite surprised and disappointed by media reports, in the second week of February this year, that the Attorney General challenged the Trail-at-Bar of the Gampaha High Court over 37 accused of the Nittambuwa killings being granted bail. The media quoted Deputy Solicitor General (DSG) Janaka Bandara as having told the HC that granting bail to the accused of such a criminal case, without consulting the AG, was against the law, MP Weerasekera said.

The DSG is on record as having said that the consent of the AG is compulsory in such a case. MP Weerasekera said that according to media reports, the accused had been released on two separate days. Five persons had been released initially and then the remaining 32 were released, MP Weerasekera said, adding that the SLPP couldn’t ignore that the AG challenged the Trial-at-Bar decision.

MP Weerasekera said that he intended to ask Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena to take up the issue with members of the Cabinet.



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Banking sector claims its integrity intact despite ‘isolated incidents of fraud’

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Manatunge

Sri Lanka’s banking sector has provided a collective and categorical assurance that it remains stable, resilient, and secure despite a few recent isolated incidents of financial fraud, emphasising that these developments do not pose a threat to the safety of customer deposits or the overall integrity of the financial system.

While acknowledging that such incidents have understandably generated some concerns, the industry has reiterated that it is addressing these matters comprehensively and that it is well equipped to manage and mitigate these challenges. This assurance was conveyed in a statement issued to the media by the Sri Lanka Banks’ Association (SLBA), which represents all licensed commercial banks in the country.

Addressing recent reports of financial fraud and cyber-related incidents that have drawn heightened public attention, the Association underscored the strength of the sector’s fundamentals and the effectiveness of ongoing regulatory oversight and risk management frameworks.

“Recent reports of financial fraud and cyber-related incidents have understandably received public attention. Industry leaders and regulators emphasise, however, that the banking sector remains fundamentally strong, resilient, and well equipped to withstand such challenges, without compromising its core stability or the security of customer deposits,” the Chairman of the SLBA Sanath Manatunge stated.

He noted that while many social media posts are either misleading or carry inaccurate information, some recent cases, including electronic fund transfer fraud, have raised important questions about digital security. However, these incidents represent only a very small proportion relative to the substantial institutional capital buffers maintained by banks. Importantly, depositors are assured that customer funds remain secure, with any such losses being absorbed through institutional capital buffers rather than public deposits.

Other cybercrime cases reported in recent months, including phishing-related fraud which are not directly connected to the banking industry and hence do not manifest any vulnerabilities in the system, however underscore the evolving and increasingly sophisticated nature of digital threats faced by financial systems worldwide, the Chairman said, but stressed that these are isolated incidents and do not reflect systemic weaknesses across the banking industry.

Reinforcing this position, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has confirmed that all licensed banks continue to maintain capital adequacy and liquidity ratios well above minimum regulatory requirements, the Association pointed out. The regulator has also reiterated its readiness to provide temporary liquidity support if required, ensuring the uninterrupted stability of the financial system.

“Sri Lanka’s banking sector collectively manages trillions of rupees in assets, supported by diversified portfolios and robust governance frameworks. This scale, combined with prudent risk management practices, provides a strong foundation for absorbing shocks while maintaining public confidence,” Manatunge said.

At the same time, the industry is actively strengthening its defences against emerging threats. Banks are continuously enhancing cybersecurity frameworks through investments in advanced Fraud Risk Management Systems, more rigorous monitoring protocols, and independent forensic audits. These efforts are complemented by ongoing regulatory and parliamentary initiatives aimed at strengthening governance, accountability, and transparency across the sector.

Recognising that customer awareness is a critical line of defence, banks have also intensified public education initiatives focused on safe digital practices. These include guidance on password security, phishing prevention, and the secure use of QR codes and other digital payment tools.

The SLBA noted that cyber fraud is not unique to Sri Lanka, with similar incidents reported in major economies around the world. In these markets, banking systems have remained stable, supported by strong regulatory oversight and continuous adaptation to emerging risks. Sri Lanka’s banking industry is demonstrating comparable resilience, with swift corrective measures and vigilant supervision reinforcing confidence in the system.

While recent incidents have highlighted certain challenges in the environment, the benefits of digital banking far outweigh such concerns, Manatunge added, reiterating that Sri Lanka’s financial sector remains robust, well-capitalised, and subject to close regulatory oversight. These incidents are isolated in nature and do not indicate systemic failure, and the corrective measures already underway are expected to further strengthen the sector’s resilience against future threats.

The SLBA concluded: “Sri Lanka’s banks continue to stand as pillars of stability, safeguarding customer deposits while supporting the country’s economic progress. We urge customers to remain vigilant in their own digital practices, even as the industry continues to enhance the safeguards that protect them.”

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Rivers remain mostly normal despite overnight rains; one basin on alert

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Most of the country’s major rivers remained at normal levels despite intermittent overnight rainfall, according to the Irrigation Department’s Hydrology and Disaster Management Division early Tuesday.

However, officials warned that the Kuda Ganga at Kalawellawa (Millakanda) had reached the “Alert” level and was showing a rising trend following heavy rainfall in the catchment areas.

Irrigation Department Director of Hydrology and Disaster Management, Eng. L.S. Sooriyabandara, said the department was closely monitoring the situation, particularly in low-lying areas vulnerable to sudden flooding.

“The majority of river basins are still within normal limits, but the Kuda Ganga has shown a notable increase due to rainfall recorded in upstream regions. Residents living near vulnerable riverbanks should remain vigilant,” he told The Island yesterday.

According to the Irrigation Department’s 3.00 a.m. hydrological update, the Kuda Ganga at Kalawellawa recorded a water level of 5.10 metres, above the alert threshold of 5.00 metres, with rainfall of 24.3 mm recorded during the previous 18 hours.

Hydrology officials noted that although several rivers in the south-western wet zone experienced moderate rainfall, water levels in major rivers including the Kelani, Kalu, Gin and Nilwala remained within safe margins.

The Kelani Ganga at Hanwella recorded 3.87 metres, while the Kalu Ganga at Ratnapura stood at 4.58 metres — both remaining well below flood levels.

Meanwhile, the Maguru Ganga at Magura received one of the highest rainfall readings at 56.8 mm, while the Kalu Ganga basin at Ratnapura received 51.8 mm during the 18-hour observation period.

A senior Disaster Management Centre (DMC) official said there was no immediate flood threat in most districts, but local authorities had been advised to remain alert due to the prevailing unstable weather conditions.

“We are coordinating with the Irrigation Department and district disaster management units. At present there is no major flood situation, but people in low-lying and landslide-prone areas should pay attention to weather advisories,” the official said.

The Department of Meteorology has forecast further showers in several parts of the country, particularly in the Western, Sabaragamuwa and Southern provinces.

Officials urged the public to avoid unnecessary travel through flood-prone roads during heavy rain and to stay updated through official weather and disaster management bulletins.

By Ifham Nizam

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MAC Holdings donates Rs. 5 million to ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund

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Andre Fernando (left) handing over the cheque to Dr. Kumanayake

Leading corporate entity MAC HOLDINGS (PVT) LTD donated Rs. 5 million to the government’s ‘Rebuilding Sri Lanka’ Fund, established to provide relief to communities affected by Cyclone Ditwah.

The cheque was handed over recently at a simple ceremony at the Presidential Secretariat. Managing Director/Chairman of MAC HOLDINGS (PVT) LTD, Andre Fernando, handed over the cheque to Secretary to the President, Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake.

Group Director/Chief Financial Officer Tilak Gunawardena and Management Trainee Anick Fernando were also present.

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